Nuclear war is no laughing matter and it’s had the world terrified for well over half a century. What is so terrifying is the idea that multiple nuclear bombs will be deployed by multiple nations. If one goes off then they all go off. This concept, called mutually assured destruction (or M.A.D.) has kept countries from using nuclear weaponry. While it may be a long shot, being prepared with a game plan is never a bad idea.
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While the vast majority of the planet will be uninhabitable for many years in a post-nuclear world, there will still be some places that will most likely be liveable.
Keep in mind that some are more comfortable than others. I think it probably goes without saying that if a nuclear war were to break out, life as we know it will change drastically and comfort will definitely take a backseat to survival. There are a lot of challenges to getting to these places, including having a head start to leave. Getting there will be tricky and once there, hopefully there are people willing to accept you with open arms.
But the following 15 locations in the world would definitely be the best place to go to have a shot at surviving a nuclear apocalypse. If need be, they would be the best chance to survive and potentially thrive. After you pick your top destinations, you may want to sharpen your survival skills. They’ll definitely come in handy.
13. Tristan da Cunha
Welcome to the most remote inhabited archipelago! Tristan da Cunha has just a few hundred people living on this island, located in the South Atlantic. The island is gorgeous and fishing is very abundant. This is an amazing place to ride out the end of the modern world. You’ll want to know a little something about how to fish, or at least be a pretty fast learner.
The island has a doctor, a school and a permanent settlement. This is the perfect location for reestablishing humanity (or at least it’s a start). Tristan da Cunha is a little more than a stone’s throw from any continental land (1,500 miles to be exact). It’s closest to the coast of Africa and should pretty easily avoid any nuclear contact. Good luck and happy fishing!
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